Quick post for today. I’ve been cooking up something for the paid subscribers this week as well as something for y’all next week which this post is an appetizer for.
Intro
Questions To Ponder On
Wrap Up
Intro
This video is seven minutes long but the TLDW of it is that a dude(Mark) who has always been a chill/loving dude suddenly becomes aggressive and starts attacking defenseless babies. He is later fixed through the removal of the tumor in his brain.
At the beginning of the video, it shows researchers activate a cat’s aggression through the use of a device placed on its head. This is part of a larger theme some of which I’ll cover in depth next week by looking at a certain individual.
Questions To Ponder On
But if they can make cats flip a gasket in the 80s with a connected device what can be accomplished with humans in 2024?
If EMFs can cause brain tumors can they be fine-tuned to bring about such growths in our skull on an individual level? Is this technology already in existence/ been tested?
If EMFs can bring about tumors can they be used to decrease them?
Will we find out how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie pop?
Wrap Up
Guard your mind and be watchful over your emotions yall.
Thank you for making it to the end and let me know your thoughts below.
Until next time…
was thinking that they might have fomented the George Floyd violence this way… maybe the op was a civil war 2 test run?
Goes to show that wireless radiation is never just "skin-deep" as our skin is loaded with nerves that run all through our body and pulse EMFs into organs like the brain, with what are known as Brillouin precursors:
https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/breastimplants
I first remember hearing Jack Kruse talk about the Del Gado bull experiments.
Thanks for this fansastic info Jonathan. I'd be curious what you find about the healing potential of EMFs. Lots of companies out there promising a lot, but this type of healing needs to be addressed with caution, as sometimes more harm can be done with pulsed EMF.
Hope we can all learn from Mark and those poor cats.